And it arrived. I've only had a few minutes to play it, but so far I like.
The neck feels almost identical to my Fallout, so that's good. The pickups are clear and glassy, but a bit fat. They're closer to a Tele than a Jazzmaster, but that's not a bad thing.
And pics!
(I thought it was funny, a guitar box in a little car)
Usually, without the traditional trem I think the body looks a bit empty but there's plenty of other nice features on that to distract the eye.
Do you get any staining on your fingers with the neck inlays?
Someone I know has a RIC bass with black block inlays on a maple neck and he says it's common. I'd never heard of it before though.
Usually, without the traditional trem I think the body looks a bit empty but there's plenty of other nice features on that to distract the eye.
Do you get any staining on your fingers with the neck inlays?
Someone I know has a RIC bass with black block inlays on a maple neck and he says it's common. I'd never heard of it before though.
singlepup wrote:I love this. Am curious to hear if you prefer it to the Fallout or not...
They complement each other very nicely. This weekend's project is installing two guitar hangers on my wall (well, Monday's now - MF shipped the wall hangers late), and the G&L's have earned their spot on the wall. My bastardized Vista Jagmaster stays in a gig bag.